Acknowledgements: This study was carried out as part of a University of Aberdeen PhD, supported by the NERC (Natural Environment Research Council) Centre for Doctoral Training in Oil & Gas [grant number 316 NE/R01051X/1].Peer reviewedPostprin
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Acknowledgements. We thank Colin Taylor at UoA for help in sample preparation.This study was support...
Acknowledgements This study was carried out as part of a University of Aberdeen PhD, supported by th...
International audienceThe Raman Spectroscopy of Carbonaceous Material (RSCM) allows quantifying the ...
Acknowledgements This work was funded by the School of Geosciences, University of Aberdeen. Stimulat...
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The evolution of both the first- and second-order Raman spectra of carbonaceous material (CM) throug...
Frictional heat generated during earthquakes provides insight into the coseismic fault strength. To ...
Particles of carbonaceous material (CM), present in most sediments, experience a progressive evoluti...
Raman spectral shifts of carbonaceous materials arising from faulted rocks produce varied and comple...
Raman spectra of graphite from the Alpine Fault rocks is available at https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.fig...
International audienceAbstract Whether seismic rupture propagates over large distances to generate m...
International audienceThe occurrence of deposits hosted by carbonaceous materials-rich metasediments...
The degree of crystallinity of amorphous carbonaceous material (CM) increases with heating. Previous...
The Alpine Fault, New Zealand, provides a unique window into the rheologic history of a seismically-...
Raman spectroscopy of carbonaceous material (RSCM) is frequently used to determine metamorphic peak ...
Acknowledgements. We thank Colin Taylor at UoA for help in sample preparation.This study was support...
Acknowledgements This study was carried out as part of a University of Aberdeen PhD, supported by th...
International audienceThe Raman Spectroscopy of Carbonaceous Material (RSCM) allows quantifying the ...
Acknowledgements This work was funded by the School of Geosciences, University of Aberdeen. Stimulat...
Special Publication title- Fold and Thrust Belts: Structural Style, Evolution and Exploration Acknow...
The evolution of both the first- and second-order Raman spectra of carbonaceous material (CM) throug...
Frictional heat generated during earthquakes provides insight into the coseismic fault strength. To ...
Particles of carbonaceous material (CM), present in most sediments, experience a progressive evoluti...
Raman spectral shifts of carbonaceous materials arising from faulted rocks produce varied and comple...
Raman spectra of graphite from the Alpine Fault rocks is available at https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.fig...
International audienceAbstract Whether seismic rupture propagates over large distances to generate m...
International audienceThe occurrence of deposits hosted by carbonaceous materials-rich metasediments...
The degree of crystallinity of amorphous carbonaceous material (CM) increases with heating. Previous...
The Alpine Fault, New Zealand, provides a unique window into the rheologic history of a seismically-...
Raman spectroscopy of carbonaceous material (RSCM) is frequently used to determine metamorphic peak ...